Selective modulation of visual sensitivity during fixation

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  • who: Chris Scholes and colleagues from the University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom have published the Article: Selective modulation of visual sensitivity during fixation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 10/Nov/2017
  • what: The authors demonstrate two selective modulations of contrast sensitivity that are time-locked to the occurrence of a microsaccade: suppression of low spatial frequencies during each eye movement and enhancement of higher spatial frequencies after the eye has stopped moving. The authors show that spatial sensitivity is suppressed before and during microsaccades, predominantly at low spatial frequencies, much like that noted for . . .

     

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